The normal runes have never really done much for me, the symbols don't speak to me, and I usually don't like the stones or plastic faux stones that they're sold as these days.
So I decided to make my own. Using symbols that are personally meaningful and are instantly available for me to interpret. Yes, that is a smiley face on one of them!
These are all stones that I chose on a special trip to a local beach, with this project in mind. I carved each stone using my Dremel Motor Tool with a diamond point. It was easier on some of the stones that others as there are sandstone and granite (the two extremes in hardness!). But mostly it went pretty smoothly.
I then used a Zig Painty gold pen to fill in the mark to make the symbols easier to read.
I made a fabric liner for a small but sturdy basket and have them in there for now. I may make a reinforced, lined velvet bag for them at some point. So far they have been very useful for me and I'm glad that I came across them again.
2 comments:
Yay what great stones!
I got into rune stones a few years ago and quickly added quite a lot of my own.
Someone who was into the runes was terribly snooty about it so I'm really glad to see someone else with an open mind!
These are really nice! Did you find your stones, pick certain types, or purchase the *bag-o-rocks" that are at all the stores? I am thinking my Dremel and some of the stones I have could be used in the canvas boxes.....more ideas....!!!!
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